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Q: What Force that caused stars and planets to become layered according to density?
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Do planets become denser towards the middle?

Yes.


How does gravity help to form planets?

the planets were formed by gravity because starts had gravity around them witch caused them to become bigger and be planets i think.. idk


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When you cool water its density will increase as it will become more dense.


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What is the suppporting evidence to the theory the planets are stars that never made it?

It is true that planets are true children of the stars.But to become a star few criterias has to be satisfied. First thing is size.The bigger the size,the greater the gravity at the center & that much is the force of compaction as well as density to produce heat at its central core.A critical heat that would be sufficient to cause thermonuclear fusion reaction to occur.Only then some one might realize that a true star is born.Aut planets with lesser body size & cold interior ,we just can't expect it to become a star.


Could do the inner planets have lots of moons?

The inner planets do not have many moons because what could become moons is usually trapped by one of the outer planets gravitational pull, lost in the asteroid belt, or crashes into the inner planets.


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Lower its temperature.Increase the pressure on it.


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How does increasing attitude affect air pressure and density?

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